I am sure that there is someone out there who would make this beautiful pack of color a great home. Maybe add it to a quilt, or a table runner. Whatever you think you would do with it leave me a comment about it and you just might be the winner.

I've been stash building for these gorgeous Kona solids. I got my colour card last month and have been eyeing all these yummy colours! I would add them to the proejcts that I'm working on - quilts, pillow covers, etc. Thanks for the giveaway!

I would definitely add these as sashing to some of the fun bee blocks I have coming home from across the world. I have worked with Kona before but only white and black. Solid colors would be a new adventure for me.

I never use solids either. I think I need to come out of my comfort zone and start using them. I follow alot of other blogs that use solids in their HST quilts all the time. I'd like to try something like that. These colors are soooo pretty! Jenn

I just vowed to make an all solids quilt this year! Like you, I hardly ever used solids when I started, but now I see the appeal. I would make a nine patch in a diagonal setting with a wide border in red.

WOW... what a giveaway and ohhh, the possibilites!!! I would love to blend some of these Kona solids with my new Simply Sweet and Basic Bubble Gum bundles that I have just aquired and save some of the rich darker colors for a fall quilt and maybe, just maybe... share some with my fellow bee members.

Do you have time to read all I could do with this??? First of I need some solds for baking of list takers, crayon rolls and crayon bags. Then I could some of it in the skirts and various clothing items that I make my triplet nieces. Then I could use some in my rag quilts, loveys and pieced quilts, the list goes on and on, thanks for the giveaway.

What would I do with these fabulous solids? What wouldn't I do!?!?! I kind of declared to myself that 2010 would be my year of working with solids. I can relate to what you said about the blenders and your process of coming to solids. Sounds very familiar.

I joined a challenge to make an Amish style quilt in a liberated style (a la Gwen Marston)using solids. These fabrics would be perfect for that project.

What would I do with all that fabric? I think I would lay on the floor with it covering me and have lots of photos taken because I probably would not believe I won. Then I'd serge the edges, wash it, iron it.....and then look through my stash for some fun wild fabrics to put together for a new pic nic blanket. But that is not a promise....I might just lay on the floor with it covering me without ever stitching it together....LOL

I can put a link on my blog http://suesplaceinthesun.blogspot.com/to say you are having a giveaway and I would love to make Elizabeth's over a http://www.ohfransson.com paint box quilt, I have lots of prints but not any plain fabrics

I follow your blog. I love Kona Solids. The only solids I use in a quilt and also only solids I use for the fabric you pleat for smocking. If I win these will be put to good use! I'll post about your give away later today.

Oh I would love to be entered into this giveaway! First I would use them to make a turning twenty quilt! Then since I am a crazy quilter I would use all the scraps to make many crazy quilts since solids are a Crazy quilters dream:)

I have several projects that I'd love to do with these. First and foremost I'd love to use then for a Prairie Braid quilt I'm working on. I think they'd blend really well with the other fabrics I'm using.

Wow......those colors are yummy....First, I'm now FOLLOWING your blog......Next....If I won, I'd add some of those colors in my floral quilt project. The rest would go in my stash until my next few projects.Good luck to me and all the other participants.

OMG! So many possibilities with all those beautiful colors, I can't make up my mind what I'd use them for but I'm sure it would be great! Thanks for offering such a fabulous giveaway!Leslielcook@etex.net

Like so many others, I need solids to go with my prints. In fact, right now I am making up healing heart blocks and we do them in all sorts of colors, so having a good stock of solids would allow me to use up some of my print scraps! Thanks for the chance.

Solids are just one of those things I don't buy much of. It use to be all I could get was a poplin when I needed a solid. Kona now has filled that niche so nicely. I'd like to do an Amish style quilt with these and baby quilts with the rest.